Flare

Flare by Camisha L. Jones, published by Finishing Line Press on July 28, 2017, is a poetry collection that delves into the complexities of the body and its experiences. With 40 pages, this edition presents a candid exploration of the author’s journey through recurrent hearing loss and chronic pain, addressing themes of resilience and betrayal while breaking the silence surrounding invisible disabilities.
Readers will find that Flare grapples with profound topics such as loss, hope, anxiety, and faith. The collection emphasizes the importance of recognizing light amidst struggle and challenges societal perceptions that equate disability with brokenness. Through its poignant verses, this work invites reflection on the nature of capability and the journey toward making peace with one’s limitations.
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Flare explores the wonder, resilience, and betrayal of the body. Born from the author’s experience with recurrent and escalating hearing loss and chronic pain, this poetry collection unapologetically breaks silence around invisible disability and shows us, even in struggle, there is light to be let in. While delving into topics such as loss, hope, anxiety, and faith, Flare grapples with what it truly means to be capable and to make peace with one’s limitations in a society that equates disability with brokenness.
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